King Charles felt ‘unwanted’ when his siblings were born

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King Charles III reportedly had a challenging childhood as Queen Elizabeth II treated him and Anne differently

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King Charles III reportedly had a challenging childhood as Queen Elizabeth II treated Prince Andrew and Prince Edward “very differently” than the now-King and Princess Anne.

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In his new biography, Christopher Anderson claimed that the now-King was incredibly “isolated” as a young boy.

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Christopher quoted Queen Elizabeth II’s cousin who claimed that when his family grew, Charles felt “unwanted”.

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The Queen treated Andrew and Edward very differently than she did Charles and Anne.

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“She was very affectionate toward the two younger ones, especially Edward.

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“Perhaps by that time she felt more comfortable in her role as Queen,” the cousin shared.

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Moreover, the author also noted that a Buckingham Palace source that it was “as if a switch had gone off, and suddenly there she was, a loving, caring mum”.

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The source then added: “Too late for Charles and Anne, sadly.”

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